NOW, I KNOW WHAT YOU'RE THINKING, "WHAT THE HECK IS A BACK-UP?"
WELL, IT'S EXACTLY AS IT SOUNDS, A BACK-UP COPY OF YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE!
SO YOU CAN KEEP YOUR ORIGINAL SAFE AND USE THE COPY INSTEAD.
USING OUR DVD TRANSFER SYSTEM WE CAN COVERT YOUR OLD HOME MOVIES INTO
DVDS OR VIDEO CD (SEE BELOW FOR VCD) WHICH WILL LAST LONGER AS OVER THE
YEARS VIDEOTAPE WILL BREAK DOWN AND DISINTERGRATE. DVDS AND CDS WILL NOT.
JUST IMAGINE WATCHING YOUR WEDDING OR LITTLE SUZIE'S SWEET 16 IN PURE DIGITAL
VIDEO (IN WHICH YOU CAN ZOOM IN ON THE ACTION) AND STEREO SOUND!
WE ALSO HAVE COPIES OF TONS OF NEW RELEASES AND OLD FAVORITES TOO!
NOW HERE'S THE LEGAL MUMBO-JUMBO...
PLEASE ONLY PURCHASE THESE MOVIES IF YOU OWN AN ORIGINAL COPY.
I DO OWN THEM MYSELF. IT'S UP TO YOU TO BE HONEST ABOUT IT.
ALSO I DO NOT CHARGE MONEY FOR THE MOVIES THEMSELVES, ONLY
FOR THE BLANK MEDIUM TO WHICH THE ARE COPIED TO AND MY TIME
AND EFFORT PUT INTO IT.
WELL, THAT SAID AND DONE, LET US EXPLAIN VCDS
VCD stands for 'Video Compact Disc' and basically it is a CD that contains moving pictures and sound. If you're familiar
with regular audio/music CDs, then you will know what a VCD looks like. A VCD has the capacity to hold up to 74/80 minutes
on 650MB/700MB CDs respectively of full-motion video along with quality stereo sound. VCDs use a compression standard called
MPEG to store the video and audio. A VCD can be played on almost all standalone DVD Players and of course on all computers
with a DVD-ROM or CD-ROM drive with the help of a software based decoder / player. It is also possible to use menus and chapters,
similiar to DVDs, on a VCD and also simple photo album/slide shows with background audio. The quality of a very good VCD is
about the same as a high quality VHS tape based movie but VCD is digital and has pure digital sound.
A VCD can be played on- Standalone VCD Players(very common in ASiA)
- Almost all standalone DVD Players,
- Playstations with
VCD-addon (Playstation 2 does NOT support VCDs,)
- Sega Saturn with
VCD-addon- Dreamcast with
VCD-addon - And of course on all computers with a CD-ROM and Mpeg/VCD/Divx software. (media player 7 or higher, gdivx, and tons
of other FREE vcd players on the web)